Swound, net art for the blind.

. Art

20:02:02 Swound, net art for the blind.
The Brazilian Rick Silva says to refer openly to the works of Jodi and Superbad, paying homage to the early works of net art through minimal processing, but conceptually meaningful. Swound , in fact, is made ​​up of links blacks on black background in flash, and then indistinguishable even by analyzing the html code, which lead to other screens blacks with as many links, distinguished only by the disturbing sound loops in the background. According to the author there are 40 screens with 120 links, which display the invisibility of processes and data underlying the reassuring normality of the colored screen. The work was inspired, as stated in the splash page, a reflection of the famous William Molyneux, an optician who lived in 1600, who wondered: If a man blind from birth who has learned to distinguish a sphere from a cube made of the same metal to the touch, regained his sight and was brought into a room with the same sphere and the same cube placed on a table, he would know the difference?